To help those who guide the Prayer Nest encounters, we include some prayer material:

Fatima and the children: the events of Fatima divided into chapters and with a commentary which explains their spiritual meaning; this outline helps children to understand the spirituality of the Armata Bianca of Our Lady and is used for meditation before the recitation of the rosary and/or Eucharistic adoration. We begin with the fundamental description of the shepherd children’s personality, and then continue with the apparitions of the Angel and Mary. The topics presented can be divided into several periods according to the time available and the children’s interest, for example, in each encounter you can describe the life of only one of the shepherd children or only one of the Angel’s three apparitions. The text Fatima and the children can be read in this site: go >>>

The story of Fatima narrated by Lucia. To broaden and extend our knowledge of the facts, we can enrich the description by reading what Lucia wrote in her diaries. go

Children and the Angels. Do angels really exist? What does the word “angel” mean? What do they look like? Where do they live? Do they have wings? Why do we say that they’re “our brothers”? Do each one of us really have a guardian angel? What is the guardian angel’s job? These are some of the numerous questions we are asked when we talk about them. We will deal with the topic on this page go>>>

«The Most Blessed Virgin, in these last times in which we are living, has given a new efficacy to the recitation of the Holy Rosary. She has strengthened its efficacy to such an extent that there is no problem, no matter how difficult it may be, whether temporal or above all spiritual, in the personal life of each one of us, or of our families, of the families of the whole world, of the religious communities or even in the life of peoples and nations, that cannot be solved by the prayer of the Holy Rosary. With the Holy Rosary we will be saved, we will be sanctified, we will console Our Lord and we will obtain the salvation of many souls.” Lucia of Fatima